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The subgenual organ is an organ in insects that is involved in the perception of sound. The name ( Latin ''sub: "''below" and ''genus: "''knee") refers to the location of the organ just below the knee in the tibia of all legs in most insects. The function of the organ is performed by aggregations of
scolopidia A scolopidium (historically, scolopophore) is the fundamental unit of a mechanoreceptor organ in insects. It is a composition of three cells: a scolopale cap cell which caps the scolopale cell, and a Bipolar neuron, bipolar sensory nerve cell. Th ...
, the unit mechanoreceptor in invertebrates. The organ is thought to be an evolutionary artifact of ancestral insects who used their legs to detect vibrations in the underlying substrate. The anatomy and innervation of the organ is highly variable between species. However, the organ may be sensitive enough to detect less than 1 nm of displacement in the ground, and sometimes airborne sound waves. The sensitivity of the organ varies from species to species; in
Orthoptera Orthoptera () is an order of insects that comprises the grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets, including closely related insects, such as the bush crickets or katydids and wētā. The order is subdivided into two suborders: Caelifera – grassho ...
,
Hymenoptera Hymenoptera is a large order (biology), order of insects, comprising the sawfly, sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants. Over 150,000 living species of Hymenoptera have been described, in addition to over 2,000 extinct ones. Many of the species are Par ...
and
Lepidoptera Lepidoptera ( ) is an order (biology), order of insects that includes butterfly, butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans). About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera are described, in 126 Family (biology), families and 46 Taxonomic r ...
, sensitivity is on the order of one (or greater)
kilohertz The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one event (or cycle) per second. The hertz is an SI derived unit whose expression in terms of SI base units is s−1, meaning that one h ...
, while in
Hemiptera Hemiptera (; ) is an order (biology), order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, Reduviidae, assassin bugs, Cimex, bed bugs, and shield bugs. ...
sensitivity reaches only a few hundred hertz.


Characteristics within orders

*
Lepidoptera Lepidoptera ( ) is an order (biology), order of insects that includes butterfly, butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans). About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera are described, in 126 Family (biology), families and 46 Taxonomic r ...
and
Hymenoptera Hymenoptera is a large order (biology), order of insects, comprising the sawfly, sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants. Over 150,000 living species of Hymenoptera have been described, in addition to over 2,000 extinct ones. Many of the species are Par ...
: possess less well-developed subgenual organs; in the former, they are suspended on the subgenual nerve, in the latter, cone-shaped ** The subgenual organ is particularly important in parasitoid wasps, where it is a major way of finding suitable target animals in substrates. *
Orthoptera Orthoptera () is an order of insects that comprises the grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets, including closely related insects, such as the bush crickets or katydids and wētā. The order is subdivided into two suborders: Caelifera – grassho ...
: possess particularly well-developed subgenual organs associated with a tympanal organ on the tibia that likely serves a separate function; subgenual organ often lies in the neighborhood of other organs containing
scolopidia A scolopidium (historically, scolopophore) is the fundamental unit of a mechanoreceptor organ in insects. It is a composition of three cells: a scolopale cap cell which caps the scolopale cell, and a Bipolar neuron, bipolar sensory nerve cell. Th ...
* Blattodea: subgenual organ is often located near other sensory organs containing
scolopidia A scolopidium (historically, scolopophore) is the fundamental unit of a mechanoreceptor organ in insects. It is a composition of three cells: a scolopale cap cell which caps the scolopale cell, and a Bipolar neuron, bipolar sensory nerve cell. Th ...
, within the subgenual organ complex (SGO). ** In ''Periplaneta'' cockroaches, a sensitivity down to 2 nm of displacement has been determined. *
Diptera Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced ...
and
Coleoptera Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ...
: lack such an organ completely * Mecoptera'': Panorpa'' has only one sensory neuron, while some parasitoid wasps have as much as 400 scolopidia in their organs


Development


''Teleogryllus commodus''

Each larval stage forms one scolopidium that contributes to the organogenesis. All scolopidia are formed by the third larval stage and the organ has already its final shape by the time of egg hatching. A bilobar structure in the locust embry forms the precursor of the subgenual organ. Axon growth from the subgenual organ in grasshoppers is contingent on semaphorin I.


''Ephippiger ephippiger''

In the bushcricket, all scolopidia (22-24 in total) are already present in the first larval stage. In the latter, the organ increases in size proportionally to the growth of the limb containing it and has the shape of a fan.


Anatomy in specific species


Honeybees

In the honeybee ''
Apis mellifera The western honey bee or European honey bee (''Apis mellifera'') is the most common of the 7–12 species of honey bees worldwide. The genus name ''Apis'' is Latin for "bee", and ''mellifera'' is the Latin for "honey-bearing" or "honey carrying", ...
'', the sensing by the subgenual organ is directed by the inertia of the haemolymph; it causes a differential movement of the organ swimming in the haemolymph with respect to the rest of the limb. More than 39
scolopidia A scolopidium (historically, scolopophore) is the fundamental unit of a mechanoreceptor organ in insects. It is a composition of three cells: a scolopale cap cell which caps the scolopale cell, and a Bipolar neuron, bipolar sensory nerve cell. Th ...
, sensory cells, are involved in sensing the movement of the haemolymph between the cuticle and two tracheae. The functionality is similar to the
vestibular system The vestibular system, in vertebrates, is a sensory system that creates the sense of balance and spatial orientation for the purpose of coordinating movement with balance. Together with the cochlea, a part of the auditory system, it constitutes ...
of vertebrates. The bee organ is cone shaped branching out from its nerve and almost obstructs haemolymph flow through the limb.


Carpenter ants

In the carpenter ant ''
Camponotus ligniperda ''Camponotus ligniperda'', the brown-black carpenter ant, is a common species of carpenter ant distributed widely throughout Europe. Found in a variety of woodland habitats, they commonly nest on the ground in dry tree stumps, dead fallen trees, ...
,'' the subgenual organ has the form of a deformed sphere. On one end attachment cells connect it to the cuticle; on the other it is innervated by the tibial nerve. The organ has the shape of a cavity surrounded with a monocellular membrane that is heavily folded on the inside.
Sensilla A sensillum (plural ''sensilla'') is an arthropod sensory organ protruding from the cuticle of exoskeleton, or sometimes lying within or beneath it. Sensilla appear as small hairs or pegs over an individual's body. Inside each sensillum there are ...
extend into the cavity, each containing one neuron with associated dendrites, cilia and glial cells within a lymphatic cavity that is connected to the cavity of the subgenual organ.


Termites

In the termite '' Zootermopsis angusticollis'' and the cockroach '' Periplaneta americana'', the vibration is perceived after about 10-20 milliseconds and stops being perceived after one or two seconds. There are two types of cells with different spatial orientation in the organ; possibly, oscillation causes the cells to shift with respect to each other and generate a signal. Some early research claimed that the sensitivity of the ''Periplaneta'' subgenual organ might be far higher than the threshold of about one atom diameter determined for cochlear cells; newer investigation indicated that such a sensitivity may have been the result of artifacts, with the actual sensitivity being comparable to the cochlea.


Cockroaches

In cockroaches ''
Blaberus discoidalis ''Blaberus discoidalis'', commonly known as the discoid cockroach, tropical cockroach, West Indian leaf cockroach, false death's head cockroach, Haitian cockroach, and drummer, is a cockroach native to Central America of the “giant cockroach” ...
'' and '' Blattella germanica'', the organ has the shape of a fan that is placed across the limb. Much of its volume is filled with discoidal cells that serve accessory purposes; they are placed between an epidermal cell layer attached to the
cuticle A cuticle (), or cuticula, is any of a variety of tough but flexible, non-mineral outer coverings of an organism, or parts of an organism, that provide protection. Various types of "cuticle" are non- homologous, differing in their origin, structu ...
and connective tissue. Sensory structures called chordotonal sensilla are involved in the perception of movement proper and contain a neuron per sensillum, about 40–50 in total. This neuron has a single dendrite and several
cilia The cilium, plural cilia (), is a membrane-bound organelle found on most types of eukaryotic cell, and certain microorganisms known as ciliates. Cilia are absent in bacteria and archaea. The cilium has the shape of a slender threadlike projecti ...
extend from it.


Green lacewing

In ''
Chrysoperla carnea ''Chrysoperla carnea'', one of the species of common green lacewing, is an insect in the Chrysopidae family. Although the adults feed on nectar, pollen and aphid honeydew, the larvae are active predators and feed on aphids and other small ins ...
'', the green lacewing, the organ is involved in sexual behaviour and interindividual or even interspecies communication. A velum spans the interior of each leg and is formed by cap cells. Three scolopidia stretch from the velum to the leg wall, each containing one sensory neuron with a dendrite and attached cilia. The dendrite is accompaigned by a so-called scolopale cell which generates an electron-rich intracellular structure surrounding the dendrite.


Crickets

In the cave cricket '' Troglophilus neglectus'' the subgenual organ is fairly simple and is associated with an '' intermediary organ''. Both are innervated either by one or two nerves, depending on the individual animal. In the
splay-footed cricket Schizodactylidae is a family (biology), family of orthopteran insects found in Asia and southern Africa, known as dune crickets or splay-footed crickets. They are usually found in desert and sandy areas. Species are predatory, including ''Schizod ...
''
Comicus calcaris ''Comicus''Brunner von Wattenwyl (1888) ''Verh. der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellsch.'' Wien 38: 386. is a genus of southern African Orthopteran insects of the family Schizodactylidae, erected by Brunner von Wattenwyl Carl Brunner von Watten ...
'', the subgenual organ is associated with a ''crista acustica'' homolog and an intermediary organ. This organ system is not suitable for hearing sounds, but it is possible that this organ system formed through reduction of a previously existing hearing organ. All three organs are innervated by the same nerve and the subgenual organ of this genus has the largest number of nerve cells of all Ensifera without tympana. In the
heelwalker Mantophasmatidae is a family (biology), family of carnivorous wingless insects within the order Notoptera, which was discovered in Africa in 2001.K.-D. Klass, O. Zompro, N.P. Kristensen, J. Adis. Mantophasmatodea: a new insect order with extant ...
'' Karoophasma biedouwense'', the subgenual organ is associated with four additional organs containing
scolopidia A scolopidium (historically, scolopophore) is the fundamental unit of a mechanoreceptor organ in insects. It is a composition of three cells: a scolopale cap cell which caps the scolopale cell, and a Bipolar neuron, bipolar sensory nerve cell. Th ...
, a trait shared with Mantophasmatodea. Between 15 and 30 scolopidial cells make up the subgenual organ, more in the hind limbs. They form a fan-like structure branching out from the anterior side of the limb. Campaniform sensilla are also associated with the organ. There are no sex differences in the SG organ. All five organs have less sensitivity for high frequencies and appear to be used for male specimens at identifying female animals. In the cricket ''
Gryllus assimilis ''Gryllus assimilis'', commonly known as the Jamaican field cricket and sometimes referred to as the silent cricket (a misnomer) among other names, is one of many cricket species known as a field cricket. Its natural habitats are the West Indies ...
'' the sub genual organ fills up most of the tibia and has a fan-like shape. It is connected to two different neuronal ganglia, one with three bipolar neurons and the other with tens of neurons that also supplies other insect sensory organs located in the leg. Most of the subgenual organ is innervated by this major ganglion, except for the more proximal part. There is also an intermediary organ and a tympanal organ.


Stinkbugs

In the stinkbug '' Nezara viridula'' the organ contains only two scolopidia. The organ is appended to the forward side of the tibia and hangs into the tibial blood cavity. Two cap cells give it a fan-like shape. Analysis of the neuronal response to vibration indicates that the organ undergoes resonance after stimulation, only slowly dampening. The sensitivity is correlated to the insect's own sounds.


Stick insects

In the
stick insects The Phasmatodea (also known as Phasmida, Phasmatoptera or Spectra) are an order of insects whose members are variously known as stick insects, stick-bugs, walking sticks, stick animals, or bug sticks. They are also occasionally referred to as ...
'' Carausius morosus'' and '' Siyploidea sipylus'', a highly developed distal organ is present in addition to the subgenual organ, but it contains less scolopidia than the subgenual organ. The organ itself has a semicircular shape inside the limb and is supplied by three different nerves, one of which also targets the distal organ. In both species, there are more than 40 scolopidia in the subgenual organ.


References

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